Edwardian Apron Sew-a-Long!
The wonderful sisters over at For the Love of Sewing did a five-day sew-along for my Edwardian Apron pattern with the most adorable fabrics. Not only do you get all the steps in order with lots of fabulous photos, but you also get to see how to piece together the tiles of the ePattern to make the full-sized sheet and how to modify the length if you want a shorter apron.
Tracy's Darling Edwardian Apron
My youngest was wanting a new apron for Christmas. She helps me bake for the farmers market in the summer. This pattern was perfect! She picked the fabric (a little house on the prairie print by Andover). It turned out so cute. I bound the edges on the outside of the skirt for extra detail (this was a yellow/gold print from my stash). Can't wait for her to open it on Christmas.
Geneece's Edwardian Apron
My daughter wanted something "shabby chic" in nature; but we couldn't come up with something we liked clothing-wise, so we started thinking of curtains for her room. Then it hit us that what she really needed was a new apron. Her child-size Edwardian apron was quite small and she could hardly tie it anymore. We thought the fabric she chose would make a lovely new Edwardian apron, and decided to vary it up a bit by adding a ruffle so that she could incorporate an additional fabric. She actually sewed quite a bit of it herself!
Antonia's 1914 Ensemble
I recently made a 1914 tea gown using your pattern. I made this to attend a "Picnic at Hanging Rock" event and people wore 1900s costumes to attend. I also used your pattern to make an Edwardian apron to
Naomi's Edwardian Aprons
Thank you so much for providing this lovely apron pattern. One day while watching The Masterpiece Theatre's utterly perfect rendition of "Pollyanna," I promised myself I would one day find an Edwardian apron pattern similar Nancy's (the maid).
Gretchen's Romantic Era Dress and Apron
Here are some pictures of the Romantic era outfit I made about five years ago.
Doll's Edwardian Apron ePattern
This ePattern is for the Doll's Edwardian Apron ePattern and will make a darling apron to go over the Doll's 1914 Dress. It's fun to make matching "mommy" and "dolly" outfits, too! Fits all 18" soft-bodied dolls, like the American Girls, Magic Attic, and more.
Ladies' Edwardian Apron Pattern
This Edwardian Apron Pattern was inspired by a beautiful circa 1910-1912 pattern in my own collection.
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Girls' Edwardian Apron Pattern
The Girls' Edwardian Apron is designed with today’s child in mind and features a very “grow-able” fit with adjustable criss-cross straps that tie in back. The deep pockets that are a hallmark of the ladies’ pattern are here, too!
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Original Edwardian Apron Pattern
This pattern is for a "dress protector"--fancy name for an apron. I based my Edwardian Apron pattern on this original.It works beautifully as a jumper over a blouse and petticoat.